Q Research General #6565: POTUS Trolling Reaches Record High Edition'''Anonymous02/12/19 (Tue) 14:42:43bc7409No.5139468

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NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - A Dallas-bound flight that took off from Charleston International Airport on Tuesday morning has been diverted to Montgomery , Alabama because of engine problems, according to Montgomery Airport Chief Bob Hendrix.

American Airlines flight No. 2083 took off from Charleston at 7:09 a.m. from gate B5 and landed in Montgomery, Alabama at 8:05 a.m., according to information provided by FlightAware.

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey launched on Tuesday one of its largest operations against alleged supporters of the U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused of leading an attempted coup in 2016, ordering the arrest of 1,112 people, state media reported.

The operation, related to alleged cheating in police examinations, showed authorities were not letting up on their crackdown two-and-a-half years after rogue soldiers used warplanes, helicopters and tanks in a bid to seize power.

More than 250 people were killed in the failed putsch, in which preacher Fethullah Gulen, a former ally of President Tayyip Erdogan, has denied involvement. Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.

Tuesday's operation related to a police force examination in 2010 for those seeking to become deputy inspectors, and allegations that some of those taking part had received the questions in advance, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported.

So far 124 suspects have been detained in the operation launched by the Ankara chief prosecutor's office and extending across 76 provinces, Anadolu said. It was not clear how many, if any, of the suspects were serving police officers.

and it's not like you wouldn't see that being moved around either. All those trucks that came in after 911 were ready to take the gold out. They were not there to pick up debris. Some did but the bulk of those were for the gold grab.

Qanon.news anon here. Wondering if I can ask for a change in the 3 part of the bread please. It's been like this for a LONG time (daily lurker) and I've never said anything about it because I try not to make work for anyone else, but for some reason it's been bothering me lately.

Anther shutdown may be avoided after all! After a stall in negotiations last night, lawmakers in Congress now say that they have reached an “agreement in principle” to avoid a shutdown when the funding deadline arrives this Friday, according to the Washington Post.

The new deal will provide $1.37 billion in funding for “border barriers,” which will be comprised of 55 miles of bollard fencing.

Democrats had some success on their call for a lower number of ICE detention beds—the total will drop from 49,057 to 40,520. They hope that lowering the overall number of beds will prevent ICE from detaining a high number undocumented immigrants who haven’t committed crimes.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called the Democratic provision “a get-out-of-jail-free card for criminals because the radical left doesn’t like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”

So far, it’s unclear whether this deal will please Trump, who has long demanded $5.7 billion to build a wall on the border. Even if he approves of this bill, it doesn’t rule out Trump’s threat to declare a national emergency on the border and order the US Army Corps of Engineers to build the wall themselves.

Islam is designed to be the copycat religion of judaism. Although allah is a moon god, and the jews do not profess to worship a moon god. There are other significant differences as well but those are easy to discover for yourself if you do some research.

If she's a party girl, this is the beginning of an interesting (for us) and embarrassing (for her and her lemmings) flood of the same and likely worse. Anybody remember their early 20's…yeah. Now add digital cameras on everyone. Oh, and politics… fun, fun, fun, til somebody puts a photo out!

Remember when you used to go to Breitbart thinking you were woke and then realized it was an Israeli propaganda rag.

Check this slippery shit out. Trying to manipulate the public into utmost support of muh jews by claiming Antifa is attacking them. Lol!!! I love going on the comments and seeing brainwashed rednecks DEFENDING Israel and muh jews. They don't even have a fucking clue, just dangle who their percieved enemies are (Antifa, globalists, etc) and they will blindly follow your Jew crap. Well played Breitfart, well played.

Retired astronaut Mark Kelly is ready for his next mission. Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz., announced he’s running for Senate in 2020 in a video he released Tuesday.

Kelly, 54, would face Arizona’s Martha McSally, a Republican, for her Senate seat. McSally was appointed to the late Sen. John McCain’s seat after she lost to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in the 2018 election. “I always knew that I was going to serve this country in some way,” Kelly said in his announcement. “What I learned from my wife is how you use policy to improve people’s lives.”

Kelly and Giffords became top proponents for gun control legislation after the former Democratic congresswoman was shot in the head while meeting with constituents in Tucson in 2011. In addition to his time as a NASA astronaut, Kelly was also a Navy combat pilot and engineer. He has never held elected office.

I’m sure an anon might have posted this 30 page report by Judicial Watch on Soros, but I’m posting again because Soros et al are actively engaged with the abortion industry

SOROS: Judicial Watch Special Report: Open Society Foundations 2018

Background and Context

The Open Society Foundations’ mission is to: “… work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.”

The OSF, and its subsidiaries and affiliates, are subsidized with U.S. taxpayer money, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. Senior U.S. government officials have leveraged their positions for post-government employment with OSF programs, sometimes seeking taxpayer funding for the very same specialties, functions and regions that involved their government employment.

It is important to contextualize the operations and financing of the Open Society Foundations. A year ago, Soros took dramatic action to step up his leftist political activities. As reported by the Wall Street Journal on October 17, 2017, Soros transferred $18 billion to his Open Society Foundation:

“The pioneer of hedge-fund investing has transferred the bulk of his wealth to Open Society Foundations”

“Open Society today has a broad mandate driven largely by its founder’s values. It operates through a network of more than 40 foundations and offices in countries from Afghanistan to South Africa.

Mr. Soros has urged developed countries in Europe and elsewhere to share the burden of increased migration from conflict-ridden countries [conflict, it appears, Soros groups help foment]. Anti- Soros politicians in Macedonia, Poland and some other European countries have attacked foreign-funded groups, including Open Society, for what they see as outside interference in their affairs.”

Judicial Watch Special Report: The Financial and Staffing Nexus Between the Open Society Foundations and The United States Government

Three years before this massive transfer of wealth to the Open Society Foundation, Inside Philanthropy reported:

“The Open Society Foundations is bigger than you think. In fact, it may be the largest philanthropic organization ever built, with branches in 37 countries. While the Gates Foundation spends more money, OSF has a larger footprint worldwide thanks to its many local offices, including throughout Africa. OSF’s budget will be around $930 million this year—which is substantially more than Ford’s [Foundation] total grantmaking.”

One might reasonably wonder why U.S. taxpayers would be asked to fund the activities of such a wealthy, sophisticated, highly politicized, “philanthropic” organization

Ya know what would be awesomely cool? If there was a filter for posts that repeat verbatim (or near verbatim) repetitive shit. Maybe the filter could be set for near verbatim posts, like a percentage (i.e., 75% of the words identical).

Would be great for filtering out all these "Who is in control?" trolls….

Dunno, maybe it's not a good idea or not doable. Just a thought. These fuckers are so annoying and I'm sure they saved this for when the board started to accumulate a lot of new eyes.

Democrats applaud sending $1.8 billion to Iran under Obama but can’t even find that much to secure America’s border. If this is the best they can do, it’s obvious they have no interest in serious border security.

lots of facts out there for anyone who is interested… like NY City… 35% of pregnancies that don't end in miscarriages end in abortions.. or like some states don't report their own statistics… of those reported in 2015 there were 638169 abortions in the US… so 1% would be 6381.9 late term abortions… according to Hilldawg

U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has hired one of the top white-collar criminal defense lawyers in America to represent him during the probe into collusion with Russia during the 2016 election.

Kushner’s latest addition to his legal team, Abbe Lowell, has represented everyone from House Democrats during Bill Clinton's impeachment over the Monica Lewinsky scandal to corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff and other high-profile Washington figures.

Lowell’s previous clients have also been the subjects of international investigations, and he will represent Kushner in dealings with special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the probe into links between Trump's campaign staff and Russia.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Kushner’s finances are being investigated by Mueller’s team.

<Those who cannot understand that we cannot simply start arresting w/o first ensuring the safety & well-being of the population, shifting the narrative, removing those in DC through resignation to ensure success, defeating ISIS/MS13 to prevent fail-safes, freezing assets to remove network-to-network abilities, kill off COC to prevent top-down comms/org, etc etc. should not be participating in discussions.

Remember that big DOJ inspector general report about the 2016 election (buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…), and how there was a later report about problems the FBI had collecting texts from FBI-issued phones? OIG just put out its recommendations to address that

The previously unnamed FBI official — “FBI Attorney 2” — is Kevin Clinesmith, according to House Oversight Committee member Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC), who revealed their identities over the objection of the FBI during a hearing on the IG’s findings.

Another figure, “Agent 5,” was previously identified as Sally Moyer, but her lawyers disputed that and Meadows later said it wasn’t her.

Another figure, “Agent 5,” was previously identified as Sally Moyer, but her lawyers disputed that and Meadows later said it wasn’t her.

Clinesmith was assigned to the bureau’s Hillary Clinton email investigation, according to the IG’s report, and also later worked as a top lawyer on the Trump-Russia investigation and the special-counsel probe.

Clinesmith sent a number of pro-Clinton, anti-Trump political messages over the FBI’s computer system, which the report said “raised concerns about potential bias” that may have impacted the investigation.

All five worked on the Clinton case, accounting for one-third of the 15 who were assigned to the investigation. One was Peter Strzok, who was kicked off the special-counsel team last year and escorted from the FBI headquarters building Friday as part of internal discipline proceedings. He and his mistress, Lisa Page, who left the bureau last month, also supervised the Trump-Russia investigation.

The IG report said Page texted Strzok in August 2016, after Trump won the GOP presidential nomination, fretting, “[Trump’s] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!”

“No. No he won’t. We’ll stop it,” Strzok replied.

Horowitz testified that the FBI was withholding the names of the other rogue agents from Congress and the public because “they work on counterintelligence” and can’t be exposed.

But Meadows argued that other agents for the FBI’s office of legal counsel, and are no longer in “counterintelligence,” as the FBI claimed.

“They don’t work in counterintelligence,” Meadows said in an exchange with Horowitz. “If that’s the reason the FBI is giving, they’re giving you false information, because they work for the general counsel.”

Personally, I’d argue that the bastards in Pedowood and the MSM should be taken down first for this would kill the mockingbird and awaken more people. Publically perp walking Spielberg would be YUGE!!!

Here till the end. Would love to help get directly involved in the Pedowood busts. Being one of the “voaters” digging into them (especially Spielberg), that would bring closure on a deeply personal level.

Meadows also asked Horowitz whether an FBI lawyer named Sally Moyer was also referenced in the IG report.

>“They don’t work in counterintelligence. If that’s the reason the FBI is giving, they’re giving you false information because they work for the general counsel,” Meadows said.

>Horowitz testified that the FBI was withholding the names of the other rogue agents from Congress and the public because “they work on counterintelligence” and can’t be exposed. Hence, the Meadows line of questioning.

And it's odd that he's pushing for whatever it is he appears to be pushing for in this article, considering that several months ago he was like "My dudes. Globalism? It has NOT worked out as intended. We've gotta rethink this."

Kevin Clinesmith, a Washington D.C.-area attorney, was publicly accused by a Congressman of possibly being the FBI lawyer described in the Inspector General’s report as allegedly writing anti-Trump messages, including one that declared “viva le resistance.”

House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Mark Meadows, a Republican from North Carolina, released the identities of Clinesmith and Sally Moyer during a hearing on the Inspector General’s report into the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails. According to The New York Post, Meadows did so over the objections of the FBI, and the Inspector General and FBI have not confirmed the identities. The lawyer mentioned in the IG report worked on both the Clinton and Russian investigations but left the latter after the IG shared his instant messages with the special counsel. However, The New York Post later revealed that Moyer was not the lawyer that Meadows had implied.

“In a dramatic moment, Meadows then directly asked (Inspector General) Horowitz whether two anonymous FBI employees identified as making anti-Trump statements in the IG’s report were named Kevin Clinesmith and Sally Moyer,” Fox News reported. However, the Inspector General refused to answer the question, so it’s not clear whether the Congressman’s claim is accurate. Heavy left messages for Clinesmith via email and phone seeking comment.

Who is Kevin Clinesmith, who also goes by the name Kevin E. Clinesmith? Here’s what you need to know:

1. Meadows Accused Clinesmith of Possibly Being the Attorney Who Wrote ‘Viva Le Resistance,’ Was Devastated by Trump’s Victory & Described Mike Pence as ‘Stupid’

Attack came after POTUS led the crowd in anti-press rhetoricMaggie Haberman added,

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“You all right? Everything OK?” Trump asked, after a BBC camera operator was assaulted by one of his supporters during the rally in El Paso. Mood in El Paso felt uglier, more discordant than at other rallies, post-2016 campaign. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/us/politics/trump-rally-bbc-cameraman.html …

He should have been arrested, and his background checked( social media)

and do they have a better picture of his tag( does that tag match the ones on hats for sale outside?)

I will talk to a family member in a little while who attended the rally. They bought a MAGA hat outside. I will see if it is the same style of tag.( there were multiple vendors selling Trump and Q merch)

When all these firings or retirements are listed together, it is impressive.it seems to me important now 2 get the word out so that this pattern can be seen by the General public.This Is how we Take Back Control of the narrative from the deep state.

Ibbetson an unusual and interesting surname, of early medieval English origin, is the diminutive form ("son of" or little) of Hibbs, itself a patronymic, from a diminutive of Hibbert, which derives from a Norman personal name, "Hil(de)bert", composed of the Germanic elements "hild", battle, and "berht" famous. However, Hibbs is also a metronymic (from the mother) form of a popular medieval female given name "Ibb", a pet form of Isabell(e), which originally came from the Hebrew "Elisheva", meaning "my God is my oath"

One of the information issues with the IG report is that it’s written entirely from an insider’s perspective. Therefore without an understanding of how divisions within Main Justice related to the discussed activity within FBI main DC offices it can be very confusing to understand.

The ‘insider narration’ makes it difficult to see what happened with the Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner laptop; and how the Clinton emails were discovered. However, because the issue is so important the IG report spends three chapters on this time-frame between September 28th and October 29th, 2016; and ultimately the next day, Oct. 30th, when a search warrant was executed for the laptop content.

IG Horowitz takes this aspect of the investigation into granularity and nuance (Chapters 8, 9 and 10).

Jordan: Mr. Herring, was this case different? You said you’ve been around the FBI 17 years, you’re now the acting director for legislative affairs, was this case different?

Herring: I think this case is different in a lot of ways.

Jordan: A lot of ways.

Herring: I do.

Jordan: Can you tell us? Can you give me some – why? I know it’s different in a lot of ways. How about this difference: You ever have a case in your 17 years where the subject of your investigation’s husband meets with the attorney general just a couple days before you’re going to interview that individual in your investigation. You ever had that happen in your 17 years?

Herring: No, sir.

Jordan: That’s certainly different, isn’t it?

Herring: Yes, sir.

Jordan: Yeah. You ever have a case, in your 17 years – and we appreciate your service – you ever have a case where the attorney general announces publically that she’s gonna follow the recommendations of the FBI even though she has no idea what those recommendations are going to be … you ever have that happen in your 17 years?

Herring: Not on one of the cases I was assigned.

Jordan: Yeah. Well I don’t think it’s ever happened because the attorney general told me she’s never done that until this time. You ever have – in your 17 years – you ever have a director of the FBI, you ever have them do a big press conference, walk through all the wrong-doings of the person under investigation – you ever have that happen? A big press conference before you make this big announcement? Or normally the FBI just kind of announces whether they’re gonna prosecute or not, right? You ever seen that before?

Herring: I mean we’ve certainly had press conferences. Not quite like that one.

Jordan: Yeah. Two months after he makes the announcements he thinks it’s important to send a memo out, two months later, to all his employees saying, hey I’d better fill you in on some things here, why we did what we did, you ever have that happen two months after the fact?

Herring: I think often times he wants the employees to understand what’s going on in a full level of transparency both outside the Bureau and inside the Bureau – we’re a big agency-

Jordan: So two months later you get a memo-

Herring: 36 thousand or so employees-

Jordan: This case was different. But here’s the problem, Mr. Herring. It’s not supposed to be. It’s not supposed to be different. Everyone is supposed to be treated equally under the law. And I know deep down you know that. Your 17 years serving in our government – you know that, don’t you? Everyone’s supposed to be treated the same. And in this case, this individual was treated different. And everyone in this country knows it. And that’s why we’re having this hearing…

Earlier this week, Mark Meadows, R-N.C., chairman of the Freedom Caucus, revealed the identity of two previously anonymous pro-Hillary FBI investigators referenced by Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on the Clinton email investigation (read more about its anticipation here). One of those — Sally Moyer — was pictured for the first time today, by the Daily Mail.

As indicated in the report, Moyer’s texts and instant messages — sent from the her FBI devices — “raised concerns about potential bias in the Clinton investigation.”

Contrary to an initial FBI statement explaining reasons for anonymity, Moyer does not work in “counterintelligence.” Meadows previously informed Horowitz:

“They don’t work in counterintelligence. If that’s the reason the FBI is giving, they’re giving you false information, because they work for the general counsel.”

Much like Strzok and Page (learn more about Peter Strzok and who’s in the FBI here), the still-unidentified “Agent 1” and “Agent 5 (Moyer),” were involved romantically. They have since married.

Sally was on the “filter team” for the Clinton investigation, which determined whether information gathered by the FBI was “privileged” or could be utilized in the probe.

Among her most corrupt acts as a federal legislator is steering millions of federal bailout dollars to her husband’s failing bank, OneUnited. Waters allocated $12 million to the Massachusetts bank in which she and her board member husband held shares. OneUnited ended up stiffing American taxpayers and will probably never repay the bailout money. Judicial Watch investigated the scandal and obtained documents from the U.S. Treasury related to the controversial bailout. The famously remiss House Ethics Committee, which is charged with investigating and punishing corrupt lawmakers like Waters, found that she committed no wrongdoing. The panel bought Waters’ absurd story that she allocated the money as part of her longtime work to promote opportunity for minority-owned businesses and lending in underserved communities even though her husband’s bank was located thousands of miles away from the south Los Angeles neighborhoods she represents in Congress.

According to Papadopoulos, FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith led the questioning during the Feb. 16 interview. Papadopoulos told lawmakers that Clinesmith and the rest of the team “stormed out” of the meeting.

Q: “[As] they were directing the conversation, when you told them that you had not communicated with anybody in the campaign about the emails, what was their response?”

Papadopoulos: “I can’t remember if it was after I told them that I thought that Mifsud was BS’ing, or if it was after I told them I don’t remember meeting this random diplomat that they were alluding to, that they got up, stormed out, and left in a very aggressive manner. And Kevin [Clinesmith] was very aggressive in his exit. That’s how I remember it, but that seemed to be…”

Q: “They all got up and left?”

Papadopoulos: “Yes, basically, you didn’t tell us what we hoped you were going to tell us. And that’s basically what the million dollar question has always been.”

Clinesmith has been identified as the lawyer who wrote in a text message the day after Trump was elected president that he was “stressed about what I could have done differently.” Two weeks later, he wrote “viva le resistance.”

The FBI agent’s offer to wear a wire stands out, given the rest of the team’s lack of interest in Mifsud. The timing coincided with efforts by Mifsud to re-engage with Papadopoulos.

“I believe Mifsud was reaching out to me around that time, and I kept ignoring him. And he was sending me messages on Facebook, trying to reach out to me,” Papadopoulos said. “And the FBI agent said, we need you to wear a wire and we’ll pay you and you can go to London and you can kind of look behind the scenes of an FBI operation. It was very bizarre, very strange.”

$10,000

Papadopoulos would eventually meet Agent A again at Dulles International Airport upon his arrest in July 2017. That encounter capped off a separate set of events surrounding a mysterious $10,000 cash payment Papadopoulos received in Israel.

Papadopoulos told lawmakers he believes that after arresting him, two agents, including Agent A, were looking for the $10,000 he received during a series of peculiar events in Greece and Israel.

Sorry anons, but while everyone bitches about emotions in here, then become completely blinded by emotions after a rally, words are still words. And while POTUS talks a GREAT game. This shit keeps going on…

We are still sheep. We are still controlled. We are still at the will of the rich. I'll kill myself for being a concernfag, keep drinking the rally koolaid and contradicting the muh emotion bs you throw at everyone else.

I'm in agreement. Trump will win 2020 unfairly. Manipulation to create a super party. If this were truly about freedom, he would end both parties or be just as interested in cleaning both sides as he appears to want to clean his side.

The Senior Executive Service (SES) is a position classification in the civil service of the United States federal government, equivalent to general officer or flag officer ranks in the U.S. Armed Forces.

That is something that I have always felt..an effort to get gun control..I think they were both in on it..or he knew exactly what he was doing, in getting her to comply. I have a suspicion he is a clown asset.

Anons, this is a case of follow the wives [husbands] this dude is a sketchball

Waters' husband wanders too close for comfort

Reporters have seen Sidney Williams on and around the House floor, and a doorkeeper told him he couldn’t enter the speaker’s lobby.

By ANNA PALMER and JAKE SHERMAN 02/03/2015 04:45 PM EST

Sidney Williams can’t seem to stay out of the congressional spotlight.

The former NFL player and U.S. ambassador, who is married to Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), has been seen several times on and around the House floor since the beginning of the year, according to several reporters who were there. A doorkeeper told him Monday that he could not enter the speaker’s lobby.

Q - can you please put out a PSA for people to NOT follow this guy on Facebook??? He's either planning on going Paytriot or digging for personal doxxing info for the Paytriots - NOT COOL!! People are GULLIBLE.

I was being sarcastic about not thinking critically and just blindly trusting the plan. Maybe 15% of what q says actually happens. If Q was an employee, he would be fired. The only reason Q is still here is because of weak minded anons who need theiur hand held and Q is profitable. Follow the money. Follow the Paytriots. Take David Zublic as an example. Dude literally was selling access to military tribunal coverage a month ago.

You are George Soros and/or the CIA, etc. circa whenever 4chan's heyday was– mid "aughts"?– and you are thinking to yourself "this will not do, this "hacktivism", this organic political consciousness, etc. We must control this. Let's use AI to control this. We'll turn the whole thing into nazis. This will destroy the organic community, while at the same time allowing us to undermine the natural move to the right that we anticipate is coming, and allow us to control dissent completely…."

Now, assuming that happened, WHAT COULD HAVE STOPPED HIM FROM SUCCEEDING? And furthermore, if such a regime of AI control were implemented, IN WHAT WAY WOULD IT LOOK DIFFERENT FROM WHAT /POL/ PRESENTLY IS?